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insurgents wore u.s. military uniforms, were armed with rocket propelled grenades and used a suicide bomber to blast through the perimeter fence close to the landing strip. u.s. and uk forces responded and killed all but one attacker, who they detained. but considerable damage was done to buildings and aircraft. at least six u.s. carrier jets were destroyed at an estimated cost of $200 million. nato says the attackers had planned and trained well for the assault, but the fact that the base was breached so easily has raised questions about how effectively it was secured. and also this weekend, another six international troops were killed, four u.s. and two british, in another wave of so-called insider shootings. in both cases, it's thought the attacker was a member of the afghan police and it brings the total of the numbers of these attacks this year to 51. and it raises questions about the new measures which have been brought in to prevent them if these kind of attacks are still continuing. >> kitty logan
insurgents wore u.s. military uniforms, were armed with rocket propelled grenades and used a suicide bomber to blast through the perimeter fence close to the landing strip. u.s. and uk forces responded and killed all but one attacker, who they detained. but considerable damage was done to buildings and aircraft. at least six u.s. carrier jets were destroyed at an estimated cost of $200 million. nato says the attackers had planned and trained well for the assault, but the fact that the base was...
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it says the risk of u.s. mission personnel, private u.s. citizens and business persons encountering an isolating event as a result of militia and political violence is high in capital letters. the government libya does not have the ability to effectively respond and manage the rising criminal militia related violence which can result in an isolated event. when you look at this in the context of 20-20 hindsight the state department was being told there was a problem. >> what do you expect the state department to say in response to this >> the state department will do two things. one, they are going to give the first detailed account of what happened on the ground. i believe their main point is going to be security can go up or down based on a threat situation, but we've never seen an event like this. since the storming of the u.s. embassy in iran in 1979 -- >> wouldn't that make you more protective -- given the circumstances in libya which were so wide-open, wouldn't you be more protective? >> i think you would be. this is the recurring prob
it says the risk of u.s. mission personnel, private u.s. citizens and business persons encountering an isolating event as a result of militia and political violence is high in capital letters. the government libya does not have the ability to effectively respond and manage the rising criminal militia related violence which can result in an isolated event. when you look at this in the context of 20-20 hindsight the state department was being told there was a problem. >> what do you expect...
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two u.s. warships have been dispatched to the libyan coast and a marine unit is beefing up security at the u.s. embassy in tripoli. an fbi team will help with the investigation and the u.s. consulate in benghazi was destroyed by fire. charlie agata visited it and saw the destruction. what was it like inside the consulate? >> reporter: well, nora, the consulate was decimated. this is not a heavily fortified compound, wasn't even a fortified compound. just a building or group of buildings on a residential street. iron gates in the front of it, and we were shown the guard shack, which is the first building you come to. that was with the vehicles around it had been bombed out completely. had been set on fire and then you go about 30, 40 yards or so into it and then the bigger building inside the consulate itself. and there is where the residences and -- or the dining room area. again, completely gutted. there are two or three other buildings within that compound. again, completely destroyed, and t
two u.s. warships have been dispatched to the libyan coast and a marine unit is beefing up security at the u.s. embassy in tripoli. an fbi team will help with the investigation and the u.s. consulate in benghazi was destroyed by fire. charlie agata visited it and saw the destruction. what was it like inside the consulate? >> reporter: well, nora, the consulate was decimated. this is not a heavily fortified compound, wasn't even a fortified compound. just a building or group of buildings...
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. >> a video made in the u.s. >> u.s. embassy condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals. >> the governor had very sharp words. >> governor romney has a fantasy to shoot first and aim later snoompry single room has been torched. >> to help the libyan people and to represent the united states interest. >> speaking at 9:00 for him to come to benghazi medical center. >> targeted the american embassy in libya's capital. >> people think if they are angry that means they can be violent. >> when you say what didn't we know, pretty much the outline and the scope. >> up shot him twice? >> a handful of times. >> we got to make sure that they stan by the promise they made to this country. >> the only voice you'll hear from ground zero today are those loved ones of the victims who perished on 9/11. [ bell tolling ] >> when people come to the memorial when i'm there, when is that museum opening. >> do you think it will get done soon? >> i want needs to get done. i'm holding them to it. >> i mean when it's you and him in
. >> a video made in the u.s. >> u.s. embassy condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals. >> the governor had very sharp words. >> governor romney has a fantasy to shoot first and aim later snoompry single room has been torched. >> to help the libyan people and to represent the united states interest. >> speaking at 9:00 for him to come to benghazi medical center. >> targeted the american embassy in libya's capital. >> people think...
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>> u.s. policy in the middle east has been something of a roll of the dice since the arab spring began. it's been very clear to u.s. officials they're not in control of what's happening on the ground. and it's very unclear who is exactly in control. this is evidence in syria where there has been deep infiltration of the resistance there by islamic groups. it's clear in libya that there has been some infiltration. not to the degree of syria, but this is something that the u.s. just has to deal with. they don't have a choice in this. these fires were started, started burning across the middle east. they've brought some governments to -- burned them to the ground already. we really have no idea what -- >> let me come back to what people are worried about today, what happened in yemen, for both you and john. what we are see iing happening the ground, that this will spread, what's the likelihood? >> it's something that every u.s. embassy across the middle east and countries everywhere, people must
>> u.s. policy in the middle east has been something of a roll of the dice since the arab spring began. it's been very clear to u.s. officials they're not in control of what's happening on the ground. and it's very unclear who is exactly in control. this is evidence in syria where there has been deep infiltration of the resistance there by islamic groups. it's clear in libya that there has been some infiltration. not to the degree of syria, but this is something that the u.s. just has to...
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u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans, saying that this is an attack that should shock the conscience of people of all faiths and reminding people that the u.s. is a force for peace and progress and that this attack was by a small and savage group of individuals. we remind you that president obama will comment at the white house less than an hour from now. we will also bring you that statement live. this has been a cbs news special report. i'm norah o'donnell along with charlie rose in new york. for those of you in the west, our coverage of this breaking news story continues. >>> good morning. to our viewers in the west, it is wednesday, september 12th, 2012. welcome to ""cbs this morning." the u.s. ambassador to libya has been killed. we'll have complete coverage from the middle east to washington. >>> the white house denies the president is snubbing israel's prime minister before the election. >>> in studio 57 this morning, bob woodward. what to expect from apple's ipho
u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans, saying that this is an attack that should shock the conscience of people of all faiths and reminding people that the u.s. is a force for peace and progress and that this attack was by a small and savage group of individuals. we remind you that president obama will comment at the white house less than an hour from now. we will also bring you that statement live. this has been a cbs news special report. i'm norah o'donnell along with...
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nearly half of all adults in the u.s. take vitamins. a new study claims a deadly multivitamin can help men 50 and over avoid cancer. the study from boston, brick hall and young hospital says it can help present cancer. but the authors is not telling you something. he's the author of "the end of illness," published by simon and shuster, a division of cbs. doctor, is take a multivitamin a good idea? >> eating a great diet is good idea. eating real food is a good idea. i hate to pour cold water on things. if you look closely at this study, 14,000 doctors stew did, 13 of whom had cancer going in. only the ones who previously had cancer. a normal individual, you always have to say to your self, a normal individual will not benefit from take a multivitamin a day. that being said there are a number of studies done showing harm taking higher dose vitamins. vitamin e can cause prostate cancer. vitamin a can increase lung cancer in smokers. eat real food. >> multiwill minutes that you buy over-the-counter do they have the kind of excess you're ta
nearly half of all adults in the u.s. take vitamins. a new study claims a deadly multivitamin can help men 50 and over avoid cancer. the study from boston, brick hall and young hospital says it can help present cancer. but the authors is not telling you something. he's the author of "the end of illness," published by simon and shuster, a division of cbs. doctor, is take a multivitamin a good idea? >> eating a great diet is good idea. eating real food is a good idea. i hate to...
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the flu affects up 20% of the u.s. population yearly and unlike a regular cold it causes severe symptoms. 200,000 hospitalizations, up to 49 death as year. now if the universal vaccine is approved it could be available within seven years but this fall just roll up your sleeves like usual to fight the virus off all year. i'm dr. holly philippines. >> cbs health watch sponsored by subway. try the newest phenomenon from subway. subway, eat fresh. try the surprisingly low fat new subway tuscan chicken melt. subway. eat fresh. ♪ >>> some of hollywood's most iconic wardrobes are going on display in london the weekend. >> these clothes are almost as famous as the actors who wore them. >> reporter: they weren't looking for costumes, they were looking for characters. >> the exhibition is meant to be seducti seven much it's meant to be mobl. >> reporter: it's meant to recreate moments. the moment marilyn monroe's dress billowed over a subway vent in "the seven year itch." scarlet o'hara's velvet curtain dress in "gone with the
the flu affects up 20% of the u.s. population yearly and unlike a regular cold it causes severe symptoms. 200,000 hospitalizations, up to 49 death as year. now if the universal vaccine is approved it could be available within seven years but this fall just roll up your sleeves like usual to fight the virus off all year. i'm dr. holly philippines. >> cbs health watch sponsored by subway. try the newest phenomenon from subway. subway, eat fresh. try the surprisingly low fat new subway...
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the retired u.s. marine master sergeant says even today he can hear echoes of her painful pleas. >> every time she had a procedure done on her, it was my ear she was screaming in, "daddy, daddy, don't let them hurt me, please, daddy, don't let them hurt me." it was tough. >> reporter: still. >> oh, yeah. those memories never leave you. >> he was convinced her leukemia was caused by contaminated drinking water at camp lejeune after fuel and toxic chemicals seeped into the water system. the emzingers lived there from 1975 to 1982. >> jamie went through hell, and all of us who loved her went through hell with her. >> enzinger has spent the last 15 years trying to con skrins the marines to provide medical benefits to anyone poisoned by the contaminated water. congress has estimated as many as 1 million people were exposed. >> what about all those other marines and their families who spent a tour or two in the marine corps here at camp lejeune? i took that on as a mission, you know. i actually do believe i
the retired u.s. marine master sergeant says even today he can hear echoes of her painful pleas. >> every time she had a procedure done on her, it was my ear she was screaming in, "daddy, daddy, don't let them hurt me, please, daddy, don't let them hurt me." it was tough. >> reporter: still. >> oh, yeah. those memories never leave you. >> he was convinced her leukemia was caused by contaminated drinking water at camp lejeune after fuel and toxic chemicals...
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u.s. ambassador in libya. >>> a surprise in the polls. mitt romney gets a big bump among women voters as he meets president obama in tonight's debate. >>> new scare in the meningitis outbreak. officials are now look iing at o new drugs that could be linked to the spread. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> i take responsibility. i'm in charge of the state department. >> secretary of state clinton takes the blame for the attack on the libyan consulate. the one that killed the u.s. ambassador and others. >> hillary clinton said the buck stop with her. >> it went an intelligence failure. nobody wants aanswers more than i do. these are people who i care deeply about. >>> the white house is promising president obama will not hold back during tonight's town hall style debate in new york. >> the first presidential showdown the democrat candidate, if you remember missed it. >> moderator candy crowley asking follow-up questions. >> if somebo
u.s. ambassador in libya. >>> a surprise in the polls. mitt romney gets a big bump among women voters as he meets president obama in tonight's debate. >>> new scare in the meningitis outbreak. officials are now look iing at o new drugs that could be linked to the spread. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> i take responsibility. i'm in charge of the state department. >> secretary of state clinton...
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on her first overseas trip since the fatal attack on the u.s. consulate in libya, secretary clinton is tryingo set the record straight, pushing back against what some are calling mixed messages out of washington. on september 16th, ambassador susan rice made a number of tv appearances. did you approve her speaking points that she delivered on the tv shows that day? >> i think she very clearly said here's what we know now, but this is going to change. this is what we have at present, but it will evolve, and the intelligence community has said the same thing. >> reporter: just five days after the attack, rice appeared on cbs's "face the nation." she blamed the violence on spontaneous protest over an anti-muslim film. >> you did not have information at present that lead us to conclude that this was premeditated or preplanned. >> reporter: who briefed on ambassador rice? did you sign off on those brief ings? >> you would have to ask her. >> reporter: you didn't speak to her before that appearance? >> no, but everybody had the same information. i hav
on her first overseas trip since the fatal attack on the u.s. consulate in libya, secretary clinton is tryingo set the record straight, pushing back against what some are calling mixed messages out of washington. on september 16th, ambassador susan rice made a number of tv appearances. did you approve her speaking points that she delivered on the tv shows that day? >> i think she very clearly said here's what we know now, but this is going to change. this is what we have at present, but...
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the u.s. has 63 medals, 29 of them gold. britain is now in third place, followed by russia and japan. mark phillips is covering the olympics in london and is joining us now. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning, gayle and charlie. well, of all the sports here, the closest that was supposed to be for a sure thing has been women's soccer for the u.s. but it was a real nail biter in the semifinal, and it was a controversial and dramatic conclusion in the end. the u.s. women's soccer team is supposed to be the class of the olympic field. but it took them 30 minutes of extra time and the controversial help of the norwegian referee to squeak by a stubborn team from canada. three times the canadians took the lead. three times the u.s. came back. the last time with the benefit of a shocking call from the ref. the game again. >> oh, it's in! >> reporter: and the header on the very last play of overtime saved the u.s. team from what would have been an embarrassing loss. the team goes on to the final against japan. now the can
the u.s. has 63 medals, 29 of them gold. britain is now in third place, followed by russia and japan. mark phillips is covering the olympics in london and is joining us now. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning, gayle and charlie. well, of all the sports here, the closest that was supposed to be for a sure thing has been women's soccer for the u.s. but it was a real nail biter in the semifinal, and it was a controversial and dramatic conclusion in the end. the u.s. women's soccer...
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about his administration's handling of that attack in libya that left four americans including the u.s. ambassador dead. he's also very likely to be asked about a report in the "new york times" this weekend that said that the u.s. and iranians are on the verge of one on one talks about iran's nuclear program after the election. the white house came out very quickly and denied that but officials tell me they are open with talks with the iranians. the president is likely to be asked about that because some republicans argue that's a sign of weakness. the president likely to argue that it's a sign that his sanctions that he put in place against iran are working and that iran is more willing to negotiate. mr. obama has spent all weekend at camp david going over background materials, meeting with his debate team, and you're likely to hear him tonight describe romney's foreign policy as blundering. you'll hear him talk about the fact that romney's one and only overseas trip ended him embarrassing himself fwuing perhaps the uk wasn't ready to host the olympics. >> nancy cordes thank you. form
about his administration's handling of that attack in libya that left four americans including the u.s. ambassador dead. he's also very likely to be asked about a report in the "new york times" this weekend that said that the u.s. and iranians are on the verge of one on one talks about iran's nuclear program after the election. the white house came out very quickly and denied that but officials tell me they are open with talks with the iranians. the president is likely to be asked...
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he was given sanctuary in the u.s. embassy last month. >>> britain's highest court agreed wikileaks founder julian assange can be extradited to sweden. >>> dharun ravi apologized for the first time. he was convicted of smpying on his roommate who then killed himself. he said his behavior was not motivated by hate, prejudice, bigotry or desire to hurt. he will start serving his 30-day jail term tomorrow. >>> doc watson developed a flat picking style that inspired generations of musicians. he died tuesday at the age of 89. wynton marsalis will talk about, >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by beauty rest. living life fully charged. >>> and seven years ago, a honeymooner disappeared from a cruise ship. the fbi has a video of the last man to see him alive. >> this may be the piece of the puzzle that everyone has been missing. >> john miller looks at the evidence that may finally explain what happened to george smith. you're watching "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" spon
he was given sanctuary in the u.s. embassy last month. >>> britain's highest court agreed wikileaks founder julian assange can be extradited to sweden. >>> dharun ravi apologized for the first time. he was convicted of smpying on his roommate who then killed himself. he said his behavior was not motivated by hate, prejudice, bigotry or desire to hurt. he will start serving his 30-day jail term tomorrow. >>> doc watson developed a flat picking style that inspired...
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he met daily with u.s. ambassador christopher stevens who was killed along with three colleagues in the assault on the u.s. compound in benghazi. he says the state department initiated an ill-advised drawdown of security in the six months before the assault. one month before the attack, woods' military team and the last of three s.w.a.t.-style state department teams left libya. when you found out the last two teams were being pulled from libya, what was your feeling about that? >> i felt like we were being asked to play the piano with two fingers. there was concern amongst the entire embassy staff. i had people come and ask me that as well. >> what are they saying? >> they asked if we were safe. they asked if -- what was going to happen. and i could only answer that it shall what we were being told was they were working on it still. they'll get us more. but i never saw that. >> ambassador stevens wanted continued or enhanced security. >> mm-hmm. >> the regional security officer wanted enhanced or continued
he met daily with u.s. ambassador christopher stevens who was killed along with three colleagues in the assault on the u.s. compound in benghazi. he says the state department initiated an ill-advised drawdown of security in the six months before the assault. one month before the attack, woods' military team and the last of three s.w.a.t.-style state department teams left libya. when you found out the last two teams were being pulled from libya, what was your feeling about that? >> i felt...
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u.s. officials face a fourth day of anti-american protests from egypt to malaysia. >> a new cbs news poll shows president obama jumping ahead of mitt romney. >>> buckingham palace outraged over topless photos of kate middleton. >>> plus, new evidence in the natalie wood case only on cbs"c this morning." >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. captioning funded by cbs >>> egyptian protesters continue in cairo. >> demonstrations across the region from iran and iraq to gaza, to yemen, to libya and morocco. >> and violence is putting u.s. embassies across the middle east on high alert. >> libyan officials state four arrests have been made in the attack on the u.s. consulate. >> ambassador chris stevens and three other americans were killed in the attack. >> they were good and brave men. >> the federal reserve, planning to buy up mortgage debt to get the economy rolling. it will spend $40
u.s. officials face a fourth day of anti-american protests from egypt to malaysia. >> a new cbs news poll shows president obama jumping ahead of mitt romney. >>> buckingham palace outraged over topless photos of kate middleton. >>> plus, new evidence in the natalie wood case only on cbs"c this morning." >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90...
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on a much more practical level when they have a theft like that, like u.s. currency when they counterfeit it they come out with a new $100 bill they come out with different sets of chips and anti-counterfeiting devices in them and ways to track them. so we're deep in knuckle head territory here. >> not to just like go to the movies that's why in "oceans 11" they didn't steal the chips they went for the cash. >> las vegas invented information sharing and invented high end intelligence sharing, they invented all the technology. even in the high end robbery the las vegas response is different which is it's all going on in the security cameras and you think security would rush in. their tactic is let them do the robbery we'll solve the crime later. we have a movie out there but we don't want a shootout on the floor. they are very start. >> tell us about the black book than guy who developed the app. >> in 1967 they were using the black book. it's actually silver. it has everybody who is banned from every casino. this is the first information in intelligence shar
on a much more practical level when they have a theft like that, like u.s. currency when they counterfeit it they come out with a new $100 bill they come out with different sets of chips and anti-counterfeiting devices in them and ways to track them. so we're deep in knuckle head territory here. >> not to just like go to the movies that's why in "oceans 11" they didn't steal the chips they went for the cash. >> las vegas invented information sharing and invented high end...
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the duo behind that ballot just wrapped up their first u.s. tour in 20 years. >> that tour almost didn't happen. the group's singer had to overcome a life-threatening illness. bill whitaker has her story of courage and perseverance. >> reporter: saturday night in los angeles. more than 5,000 fans packed the gibson amphitheater to see a band most probably first heard in high school. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: they came to see roxette, the pop rock duo from sweden guitarist per gessle and singer marie fredriksson. a string of hits in the '80s and '90 hs like "the look" and "it must have been love" from the julia roberts movie "pretty woman." ♪ it must have been love but it's over now ♪ ♪ from the moment that we touched ♪ >> reporter: now two decades later, roxette returned with a 19-month 140-city world tour and a new album, "traveler." but it was a tour that almost didn't happen. >> you were faced with a life-threatening illness. can you tell me about that? what happened? >> thank god it's over. it has been very very tough. but i'm here. i'm
the duo behind that ballot just wrapped up their first u.s. tour in 20 years. >> that tour almost didn't happen. the group's singer had to overcome a life-threatening illness. bill whitaker has her story of courage and perseverance. >> reporter: saturday night in los angeles. more than 5,000 fans packed the gibson amphitheater to see a band most probably first heard in high school. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: they came to see roxette, the pop rock duo from sweden guitarist per gessle...
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why should the u.s. government be in conflict with us? i haven't really been able to under it so far. this is a serious question. >> very serious question. >> translator: politicians should sit down and answer this question. why should he disagree with one another. >> fair enough. oil ask them but what about your side? what can you do? what are you prepared to do? what changes have you made in terms of your attitude about the united states, your willingness to meet them halfway? >> translator: you personally -- you personally know that i have taken some big steps and i'm most is going to repeat them. but i think that many good things can to be done. one of them is this nuclear issue. iran's nuclear issue has gotten tire some. we should put this to rest. it would help a lot. now there's lack of security in the region and it's against everyone's interest in afghanistan, pakistan. we should cooperate to alleviate this lack of security. this is all doable. right now in the persian gulf there's more than 100 war ships in a small gulf. why are
why should the u.s. government be in conflict with us? i haven't really been able to under it so far. this is a serious question. >> very serious question. >> translator: politicians should sit down and answer this question. why should he disagree with one another. >> fair enough. oil ask them but what about your side? what can you do? what are you prepared to do? what changes have you made in terms of your attitude about the united states, your willingness to meet them...
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on wednesday, president obama called to congratulate the u.s. women's gymnastics team after they won the gold. michael phelps also got a call. >> as terrell brown reports, the athletes are getting an unwelcome message from the tax man. terrell, good morning. >> good morning to you. who knew that olympians get a cash prize along with their medals and they may not know it, but uncle sam takes a cut. they are the golden moments of the olympics. >> number 19. whoo! >> american athletes holding their medals waving their flags and flashing those smiles. they even got a shoutout from the president. >> i also want to make sure we give it up for all our outstanding u.s. of a athletes who are competing london right now. [ applause ] >> winners also get a little known cash prize awarded by the. usoc. $25,000 for gold, $15,000 for silver and $10,000 for bronze. every olympian taking home a medal will take an iou to the irs. they're taxed on the value of the medal and the cash at a rate that can be as high as 35%. at an olympic alumni party, former gold meda
on wednesday, president obama called to congratulate the u.s. women's gymnastics team after they won the gold. michael phelps also got a call. >> as terrell brown reports, the athletes are getting an unwelcome message from the tax man. terrell, good morning. >> good morning to you. who knew that olympians get a cash prize along with their medals and they may not know it, but uncle sam takes a cut. they are the golden moments of the olympics. >> number 19. whoo! >>...
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>>> and with syria on the brink of civil war, u.s. officials say america is ready for military intervention if necessary. >>> i'm erica hill in london as britain quicks off the queen's diamond jubilee, we'll take a look at how she became one of the most enduring and popular monarchs in history. >>> i'm gayle king in studio 57. mitt romney gives president obama great apps on an interview on "cbs this morning." and we'll talk sugary drink with america's top chef, jonathan waxman. >>> we begin with today's "eye opener" your world in 90 seconds. >>> while i don't believe i did anything illegal, i did an awful, awful lot that was wrong. >> john edwards acknowledges his sins but denies any crime. >> john edwards is a free man. >> after a jury acquitted him of campaign fraud. >> the jury was split on five other counts and so the judge declared a mistrial. >> i don't think god's through with me. i really believe he thinks there's still some good things i can do. >> god's not fin ired with him. voters will. >> economists expect job growth to b
>>> and with syria on the brink of civil war, u.s. officials say america is ready for military intervention if necessary. >>> i'm erica hill in london as britain quicks off the queen's diamond jubilee, we'll take a look at how she became one of the most enduring and popular monarchs in history. >>> i'm gayle king in studio 57. mitt romney gives president obama great apps on an interview on "cbs this morning." and we'll talk sugary drink with america's top...
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archbishop timothy dolan has worked on the issue as president of the u.s. conference of catholic bish ops. >> we will find out if he thinks there could be a compromise here. local news is next. what do you get when you combine the home depot with this weekend? the cure for cabin fever. because with... get-it-done savings on everything we need... ...we can turn this weekend into a fresh floor... ...or an updated bathroom... ...or a brand new look. so let's hit those orange aisles - and make today the day - we make a big difference - no matter how big our budget. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. get more project for your money - like this valencia vanity, now just 199 bucks. >>> who will take the shot. >> oh, yes. oh, oh, unbelievable. >>> there is nothing, nothing like duke north carolina basketball, especially when duke wins at the buzzer. welcome back to "cbs this morning." >> that win makes charlie rose a happy man. >> a smile on my face. and on the cardinal, on the archbishop. >> we reported earlier that republican leaders in
archbishop timothy dolan has worked on the issue as president of the u.s. conference of catholic bish ops. >> we will find out if he thinks there could be a compromise here. local news is next. what do you get when you combine the home depot with this weekend? the cure for cabin fever. because with... get-it-done savings on everything we need... ...we can turn this weekend into a fresh floor... ...or an updated bathroom... ...or a brand new look. so let's hit those orange aisles - and...
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chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." >> we have startling new information this morning about accused aurora, colorado, victim james holmes. more than a year before the shootings, an official at one university had some suspicions about him. as john blackstone reports, a court hearing on thursday focused on what the suspect was doing on the day of the massacre. >> the most dramatic revelation was that just nine minutes before the theater shooting started, james holmes placed a phone call, his defense attorney said, to the hospital where the psychiatrist he had seen works. that psychiatrist, dr. lynne fenton, testified she was never made aware of the call. but she did testify she had seen holmes at least once and was concerned enough to contact campus police. his campus access card was canceled within hours. sitting across fro
chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." >> we have startling new information this morning about accused aurora, colorado, victim james holmes. more than a year before the shootings, an official at one university had some...
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on that day, the u.s. was down 34 highly trained security officers in libya compared to six months before. the state department told officials sorting through everything they don't see evidence of a lot of security requests that were denied. charlie? >> sharyl attkisson, thank you. you can see more of this story tonight on the cbs evening news with scott pelley. gas prices continue to skyrocket in california. statewide average hit a new record high this morning. nearly $4.67 a gallon. at some stations drivers are paying more than $5. as john blackstone reports the governor is stepping in and taking some action. >> reporter: with gas prices rising steeply for a week, some california drivers are buying as little gasoline as they can. >> they are keeping little tired old grannies at home. i can't pay these big prices. >> reporter: california governor agreed it's an emergency so he authorized an immediate switch to winter gasoline which can be more polluting but can bring down gas prices. >> i had to cutback o
on that day, the u.s. was down 34 highly trained security officers in libya compared to six months before. the state department told officials sorting through everything they don't see evidence of a lot of security requests that were denied. charlie? >> sharyl attkisson, thank you. you can see more of this story tonight on the cbs evening news with scott pelley. gas prices continue to skyrocket in california. statewide average hit a new record high this morning. nearly $4.67 a gallon. at...
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. >> u.s. airways came to them in the beginning when american went bankrupt and said hey let's make a deal because they knew they had to have the pilots on board. happens for people who do have their flight cancelled? >> american, i think is starting to recognize both the actual problems for passengers and the whole pr mess right now. so they are allowing people to basically, they are giving refunds if your flight is cancelled more than two hours and now lowered it to one hour. you get your money back if you don't fly. >> can you fly another snarl >> you can fly earlier on stand by. if your flight is impacted they will do their best to put you on another airline. the other airline flights are full. party of three or four people there's only so much you can do. >> holiday season is coming up. should you book american? >> think again the chances are small but if you need to be somewhere and you can't reschedule can't get there late it's something to consider. >> all right. thank you so much. >>>
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the u.s. replay team came up short in the pool and the top ranked gymnast jordyn wieber stumbles. mark phillips has the latest. it wasn't a good weekend for some of the marquee names? >> reporter: that's why they play the games. gymnastics and swim twog of the glamour towards and u.s. performance is always a measure of americans success or not. at these games seems they have to make way for new heroes. if everyone won who was supposed to win there would be no point holding the games. gymnast jordyn wieber already a world champion, supposed to be a hot favorite for olympic gold as well but dramatically failed to qualify. beaten up by two teammates. aly raisman and gabby douglas, supposed to be behind her on the depth chart. >> from the beginning, looking very strong. i knew would be close between the through of us, all-around, but, it is what it is. >> reporter: similarly, first lady michelle obama was on hand to follow one of the stories of these games. whether swimmer michael phelps would rep
the u.s. replay team came up short in the pool and the top ranked gymnast jordyn wieber stumbles. mark phillips has the latest. it wasn't a good weekend for some of the marquee names? >> reporter: that's why they play the games. gymnastics and swim twog of the glamour towards and u.s. performance is always a measure of americans success or not. at these games seems they have to make way for new heroes. if everyone won who was supposed to win there would be no point holding the games....
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breaking news the u.s. ambassador to libya has been killed after a movie spurs attacks in the middle east. we have complete coverage from the middle east to washington. >> the white house denies the president is snubbing israel's prime minister before the election. >> bob woodward is in studio 57. what to expect from apple's iphone announcement today. >> we look at today's aopener, your world in 90 seconds. >>> americans want to say something bad about prophet muhammad. don't make our people angry because they will kill you. >> four americans dead including the u.s. ambassador after an attack in benghazi. >> 20 attackers stormed the conflict under the cover of darkness. >> protesters scaled the walls of the american embassy in cairo and tore down the american flag. >> they say it insults the prophet muhammad. >> senior u.s. official said they are on alert throughout the region fearing that there is more to come. >> israel's prime minister pressuring the united states to take a tougher stand against iran ove
breaking news the u.s. ambassador to libya has been killed after a movie spurs attacks in the middle east. we have complete coverage from the middle east to washington. >> the white house denies the president is snubbing israel's prime minister before the election. >> bob woodward is in studio 57. what to expect from apple's iphone announcement today. >> we look at today's aopener, your world in 90 seconds. >>> americans want to say something bad about prophet...
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archbishop timothy dolan has worked on the issue as president of the u.s. conference of catholic bish ops. >> we will find out if he thinks there could be a compromise here. local news is next. >>> it is 26 past 7:00, lots of sunshine and a big breeze, with any after efforts of yesterday's snow fall, sharon is watching the roads, marty is over in the first warning weather. >> we have got great evaporation. 46 degrees this day. a mixture of sunshine, a few passing fair weather clouds temperatures right now at 32. now, here is sharon, wjz tv traffic control. good morning. >> hi marty, good morning, everyone, all know although we are not hearing of any ice we have a few accidents. those are your locations. fire activity on 29 northbound. delays on 795 southbound. it will take you 29 minutes. there is your speeds on the beltway, 22 miles per hour on the west side with a 28 minute drive time. there is a live look outside at the top side, sun glare is a factor there at hartford road, this traffic report is brought to you by bill's carpet. back over to you don. >>
archbishop timothy dolan has worked on the issue as president of the u.s. conference of catholic bish ops. >> we will find out if he thinks there could be a compromise here. local news is next. >>> it is 26 past 7:00, lots of sunshine and a big breeze, with any after efforts of yesterday's snow fall, sharon is watching the roads, marty is over in the first warning weather. >> we have got great evaporation. 46 degrees this day. a mixture of sunshine, a few passing fair...
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first, i asked vice president joe biden about romney's claim that the u.s. should do more to stop iran's nuclear ambitions. >> iran's more isolated today than it was when we took office. iran had significant influence, not only in the shia world but in the sunni world. the world was split on iran. we were viewed as somehow by the rest of the world as being too unilateral. today it is isolated. but the only thing that i heard -- maybe i missed something -- governor romney say tonight was that he would have done it sooner. when in fact, before he was -- i don't know what he was saying before. >> governor romney in the past has been very tough of your administration's handling of the security situation in benghazi, libya, and the protection of our diplomats there. tonight, he took a pass on that particular issue. but i do have to ask you about a piece that was in "the wall street journal" this morning. they reported that the president was told in his presidential daily briefing for more than a week after that siege that the assault grew out of a spontaneous pro
first, i asked vice president joe biden about romney's claim that the u.s. should do more to stop iran's nuclear ambitions. >> iran's more isolated today than it was when we took office. iran had significant influence, not only in the shia world but in the sunni world. the world was split on iran. we were viewed as somehow by the rest of the world as being too unilateral. today it is isolated. but the only thing that i heard -- maybe i missed something -- governor romney say tonight was...
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. >>> in afghanistan two more u.s. troops have been killed by a rogue afghan soldier and rupert murdoch weighs in on the prince harry picture scandal. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener" your world in 90 seconds. >> there's a lot of uncertainty around this storm. these storms take on their own personalities and isaac doesn't have a great sense of humor or great timing. >> isaac sideswipes florida. >> it was not as bad as i thought it would be. >> and takes aim at the gulf coast. >> the governors of alabama, mississippi, and louisiana have all declared states of emergency. >> the storm is expected to hit on or around the seventh anniversary of hurricane katrina. >> make sure you have a game plan. >> it's going to be an abbreviated republican national convention cut from four days to three days. >> it's an obvious choice, safety first. >> the man who is to be the nominee took a rare day off. >> you accuse the president of running a campaign of hate. >> i think his whole campaign has been abo
. >>> in afghanistan two more u.s. troops have been killed by a rogue afghan soldier and rupert murdoch weighs in on the prince harry picture scandal. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener" your world in 90 seconds. >> there's a lot of uncertainty around this storm. these storms take on their own personalities and isaac doesn't have a great sense of humor or great timing. >> isaac sideswipes florida. >> it was not as bad...
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the u.s. women's gymnastics team nails it. >>> and i'm gayle king. did conservation efforts lead to a dangerous increase in sharks? >>> and we'll look back at the career of gore vidal. >>> first we'll look at today's eye-openers. your world in 90 seconds. >>> number 19! no one has won more. >> michael phelps makes olympic history. >> he will go out as the best ever. >> it's pretty special to be a part of this relay and have everything happen. >> in gymnastics, usa won gold for the first time since 1996. >> that's the gold medal! >> they will have champions walk together forever. >>> united airlines flight diverted to boston after a suspicious item was discovered on the plane. it turned out to be a camera. >> pilots on the united airlines flight descending into denver international airport declared an emergency after a bird punched a hole right through the plane. >>> author, playwright and commentator gore vidal has died. >> list the things that you did. >> essays, actors. >> flash flooding fro
the u.s. women's gymnastics team nails it. >>> and i'm gayle king. did conservation efforts lead to a dangerous increase in sharks? >>> and we'll look back at the career of gore vidal. >>> first we'll look at today's eye-openers. your world in 90 seconds. >>> number 19! no one has won more. >> michael phelps makes olympic history. >> he will go out as the best ever. >> it's pretty special to be a part of this relay and have everything...
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as jeff glor reports, indiana's republican u.s. senate candidate is in hot water over xhepts he ma ma -- comments he made. >> reporter: none of them went as far as the state's current treasurer last night. >> i, too, certainly stand for life. >> reporter: the remark came during the end of tuesday's final debate for indiana's open senate seat when richard mourdock was asked about abortion. >> even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape that it is something that god intended to happen. >> reporter: after the debate, mourdock clarified his comment saying god creates life. and that is my point. god does not want rape and by no mean means with his i suggesting that he does. rape is a horrible thing. and for anyone to twist my words otherwise is absurd and sick. but democrats were quick to capitalize. senior obama campaign adviser david axelrod tweeted mitt's man mourdock aprils akin in indiana debate, reflecting a gop that is way out of the mainstream, a not so subtle reminder during the missouri senate race two months ago.
as jeff glor reports, indiana's republican u.s. senate candidate is in hot water over xhepts he ma ma -- comments he made. >> reporter: none of them went as far as the state's current treasurer last night. >> i, too, certainly stand for life. >> reporter: the remark came during the end of tuesday's final debate for indiana's open senate seat when richard mourdock was asked about abortion. >> even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape that it is something...
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more than 40% of u.s. refineries are along the gulf coast, and about half of them are directly in the path of isaac. many are either shut down or considering whether to stop production until the storm passes, and that has an impact at the pump. they supply all the states east of the rocky mountains with gasoline. analysts say they don't expect this storm to be as bad as katrina, which closed refineries, and those refineries should reopen within about two weeks. but in the past, flooding has kept plants closed longer, and that certainly could be a factor here. now, the situation is being made worse because gasoline supplies are already 4% lower than normal this year due to six refinery closures earlier this month. all of that has some analysts saying that we could see $4-a-gallon prices very soon. but the peak in prices could be short-lived because vacation season ends this weekend and prices tend to fall after the summer driving season. plus, refineries change their formula for gasoline after labor day, an
more than 40% of u.s. refineries are along the gulf coast, and about half of them are directly in the path of isaac. many are either shut down or considering whether to stop production until the storm passes, and that has an impact at the pump. they supply all the states east of the rocky mountains with gasoline. analysts say they don't expect this storm to be as bad as katrina, which closed refineries, and those refineries should reopen within about two weeks. but in the past, flooding has...
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over the weekend, "the new york times" reported that the u.s. and iran had agreed in principle to one on one talks over iran's nuclear program after the election. the white house quickly denied that, though officials tell me they're very open to those talks. some republicans have called that a sign of weakness. while the president is likely to argue tonight that it's a sign of strength. a sign that sanctions that he put in place against iran are working and that iran is now more likely to negotiate. the president has spent all weekend at camp david going over background materials, meeting with his debate prep team. you'll hear him tonight argue that romney's foreign policy approach is blundering, blustering. that he messed up his one overseas trip during this campaign season. and then after this, it's a full-on campaign blitz. the president will be hitting six battleground states over the next three days. >> with us now, former michigan governor jennifer granholm. democrat and host of "the war room" on current tv. also republican strategist rick
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you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. >>> as we looked around the web this morning, we found a few reasons to make a long story short. "the wall street journal" has the latest on linsanity. that, of course, is the new york knicks' jeremy lin tweeted his photo as he recovered from knee surgery in a new york hospital. what do you think? is it tmi? too much information? some people think so. >> i don't think it's bad. >> he also tweeted praise god for a successful surgery. lin is expected to be out for & six weeks. >> it is the end of the road for a grandmother and her classic car. 93-year-old rachel beach has been ordered to s
you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. >>> as we looked around the web this...
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. >> the u.s. anti-doping agency said lance armstrong was at the center of the doping scandal. >> a black bear had a school scrambling. forced a lock down. >> the oakland a's will live another day! can they do it again? he did. >> all that -- >> 15--week-old walrus. >> great another brooklyn hipster with a ridiculous mustache. >> tickle me elmo, tickle me bill moyers, tickle everybody. >> on cbs "this morning." >> larry pushed me to being a great and i hope i pushed him to being a great. >> i guess the message tonight, magic johnson, find somebody to hate. >>> welcome to cbs "this morning." i'm charlie rose in los angeles. norah o'donnell is in new york. new polls show the race between president obama and governor mitt romney is getting tighter. a new quinnipiac university-cbs nes-"new york times" poll of likely voemters in three crucial swing states has just come out. >> romney lead by one-point in colorado. in wisconsin mr. obama's lead is three points. he had been up six in that state. however i
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. >> in san francisco a memorial was held for chris stevens, the u.s. ambassador who lost his life in an attack in benghazi, libya. >>> paintings by picasso, month nature and matisse stolen from rotterdam museum. >>> $8 million sail boat flips over on a training run for the america's cup. thankfully everybody is okay. >> all that database >> he's paying a visit to a memorial when she stumbled. >> do you have a nickname for the pumpkin? >> the pleasure dome. >> bam. >> another mitt romney moment is going viral. >> went to a number of women's groups and i said can you help us find folks and they brought us binders of women. >> this is the moment this is the moment. the team worked on this. i justit share on facebook. >> i was going to tweet this. >> tre you go. >> welcome to cbs "this morning." i'm norah o'donnell. charlie is out this time. this. >> i'm no comments about anyone being distracted or disengaged. president obama and mitt romney hit each other early and often in their second debate last night and in a cbs news poll 37% of uncommitted voters wh
. >> in san francisco a memorial was held for chris stevens, the u.s. ambassador who lost his life in an attack in benghazi, libya. >>> paintings by picasso, month nature and matisse stolen from rotterdam museum. >>> $8 million sail boat flips over on a training run for the america's cup. thankfully everybody is okay. >> all that database >> he's paying a visit to a memorial when she stumbled. >> do you have a nickname for the pumpkin? >> the...
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we have over 17 million tablets now in the u.s. ipad mini is coming out. there's such a seismic shift now in terms of the sensibility of readers, and really our appetite as marketers have been the ones urging us to do this. i had more e-mails from advertisers and marketers saying right decision smart decision, it may take a min tout get it right. more than a minute but it is the right direction. >> did you know this was inevitable when you took over "newsweek." >> two years ago this wouldn't have been the absolutely inevitable outcome this fast. but the fact is that "the daily beast" is enormously successful. we launched that four years ago, we've had a 70% increase in traffic. there was always a feeling and a knowledge inside us that eventually we would go to be a digital company. the question is when. two years, four years, five years. we took over a magazine that was completely really very water bombed and the whole goal was to revive it. there's a $43 million cost in printing and distributing. >> online the cost is -- >> before you've hired a soul you'
we have over 17 million tablets now in the u.s. ipad mini is coming out. there's such a seismic shift now in terms of the sensibility of readers, and really our appetite as marketers have been the ones urging us to do this. i had more e-mails from advertisers and marketers saying right decision smart decision, it may take a min tout get it right. more than a minute but it is the right direction. >> did you know this was inevitable when you took over "newsweek." >> two...
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u.s. citizens can't do business with it. there have been u.s. sanctions against syria already for decades. >> the syrian rebels have a vowed to strike back, holly. what's the situation on ground in aleppo where we've been hearing they're losing some ground? >> reporter: well, the fiercest fighting is in aleppo. it's syria's biggest city. both sides consider it crucial. you're right the rebels have lost ground. they're trying to win it back. we've heard reports that journalist are a target in this war earlier this week. a state television was bombed some places i go really aggravate my allergies. so i get claritin clear. this is all bayberry. bayberry pollen. very allergenic. non-drowsy claritin relieves my worst symptoms only claritin is proven to keep me as alert and focused as someone without allergies. live claritin clear. >>> this photo may bring you to tears. it's about the love and trust and the bond between a dog and his owner. shep, the dog, is 19 years old and suffers from terrible arthritis so bad he can't sleep. so his owner, john ung
u.s. citizens can't do business with it. there have been u.s. sanctions against syria already for decades. >> the syrian rebels have a vowed to strike back, holly. what's the situation on ground in aleppo where we've been hearing they're losing some ground? >> reporter: well, the fiercest fighting is in aleppo. it's syria's biggest city. both sides consider it crucial. you're right the rebels have lost ground. they're trying to win it back. we've heard reports that journalist are a...
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. >> one u.s. official put it simply we have got to do a better job at protecting the troops. >> u.s. faces a major policy change in afghanistan. suspending most joint field because in so many americans, they are being killed by the men they are training. >> french court has just issued court has imposed daily fine if those photos are not hand ed over. >> shaun white was singing the blues after police arrested him for vandalism and public intoxication. >>> peyton manning played like an mvp last weekend and yesterday it looks like he needed some work. >> put our team in too fafr a hole. >> further proof you need to stay hydrated. >> oh, sam, don't make him cry. >> i love that kid. >> i'm not sure you're ready for prime time yet with this interview. >> i'm not ready for prime time? wait. i'm in -- i'm in -- >> all right. >> and all that matters. >>> warning from influential head of hezbollah movement. ban the film and have it removed from the internet. >> on "cbs this morning." >> we can't stop peopl
. >> one u.s. official put it simply we have got to do a better job at protecting the troops. >> u.s. faces a major policy change in afghanistan. suspending most joint field because in so many americans, they are being killed by the men they are training. >> french court has just issued court has imposed daily fine if those photos are not hand ed over. >> shaun white was singing the blues after police arrested him for vandalism and public intoxication. >>>...
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archbishop timothy dolan has worked on the issue as president of the u.s. conference of catholic bish ops. >> we will find out if he thinks there could be a compromise here. local news is next. hospital this morning. h >>> good morning. it's 7:26. get you caught up with some of the bay area headlines on this thursday. a berkeley police officer in the hospital this morning. he was pinned between two cars during an arrest. it happened in castro valley. the officer's partner shoved shot and wounded the -- the officer's partner shot and wounded the suspect. >>> a new span of the bay bridge will open around labor day of next year. when they started work on the project, they thought it would be done in 2007. >>> and heavy security at mayor jean quan's state of the city dress in oakland. she was upbeat about oakland's future and said nothing about the "occupy" protest problems and tonight, san jose's mayor chuck reed will do the same thing. he delivers his state of the city address down in san jose. >>> we'll have your traffic and weather coming right up. >>> good
archbishop timothy dolan has worked on the issue as president of the u.s. conference of catholic bish ops. >> we will find out if he thinks there could be a compromise here. local news is next. hospital this morning. h >>> good morning. it's 7:26. get you caught up with some of the bay area headlines on this thursday. a berkeley police officer in the hospital this morning. he was pinned between two cars during an arrest. it happened in castro valley. the officer's partner shoved...
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president, china is demanding that the u.s. payback its debt in fuel immediately. >> why you got to do that. >> you know nothing about me but what you see on the outside and i am much more than a number on a scale. >> on cbs "this morning." >> presidential candidate who blinked less during a debate or as michele bachmann put it you want me to get back into this as michele bachmann put it you want me to get back into this thing? captioning funded by cbs >> good morning. it is wednesday, october 3, 2012. for the first time president obama and mitt romney will meet on stage. the president faced critic jim for a five year old speech. his running meat misspoke again. we go to denver for a preview. >> reporter: good morning. both of these candidates are under enormous pressure to perform tonight. they have been preparing for more than a month. yesterday we saw them both take a little break, try to get away from it all. then last night that video changed the conversation. >> in denver, romney went for mexican at chipotle along with oh
president, china is demanding that the u.s. payback its debt in fuel immediately. >> why you got to do that. >> you know nothing about me but what you see on the outside and i am much more than a number on a scale. >> on cbs "this morning." >> presidential candidate who blinked less during a debate or as michele bachmann put it you want me to get back into this as michele bachmann put it you want me to get back into this thing? captioning funded by cbs >>...
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you smell like a dairy. >> u.s. airlines are facing a serious pilot shortage according to a story in today's "wall street journal." airline officials say more pilots are leaving the job and government rules require new pilots to have much more flight experience. >> so is this shortage a fact or just a scare tactic. with us now is peter greenberg and captain sully sullenberger. captain, is this a legitimate concern? >> good morning, charlie. this strikes me as a cynical effort on the part of some in the industry to cry wolf and use scare tactics in an intent to influence the faa when they write the final rule on pilot experience to weaken it, and this pilot experience requirement is one that's mandated by the congress. by the way. and unanimous votes in the house and senate, amazing accomplishment in this political environment to solve problems in the regional airline industry that have been the result of a dozen years of crashes taking needless lives includie ing continental 3407 that took countless lives. whether w
you smell like a dairy. >> u.s. airlines are facing a serious pilot shortage according to a story in today's "wall street journal." airline officials say more pilots are leaving the job and government rules require new pilots to have much more flight experience. >> so is this shortage a fact or just a scare tactic. with us now is peter greenberg and captain sully sullenberger. captain, is this a legitimate concern? >> good morning, charlie. this strikes me as a...
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in many ways the u.s. is behind the curve on databases as databases exist in countries like australia and many parts of europe. it will take about 18 months for all of the phones in the u.s. to be added on the database but most will be on in the next six months. >> seth, what's next in this process of trying to clamp down on this? >> reporter: well charlie, for consumers they won't need to do a thing. your phone already has a unique identifying numbers. the carrier already knows that. it's just a matter of getting it all together on one database so that cell phone providers can alert each other if someone's phone is indeed stolen. >> i'm sure there's always a concern thieves could go around certain things. in the interim what do we need to do as consumers to protect ourselves? >> reporter: well it's really just common sense. that's a big part of it. that's what ray kelly, nypd commissioner was saying, don't are your cell phone in just one hand. if you're on the train, use it in two hands. a lot of cases yo
in many ways the u.s. is behind the curve on databases as databases exist in countries like australia and many parts of europe. it will take about 18 months for all of the phones in the u.s. to be added on the database but most will be on in the next six months. >> seth, what's next in this process of trying to clamp down on this? >> reporter: well charlie, for consumers they won't need to do a thing. your phone already has a unique identifying numbers. the carrier already knows...
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the west coast of the u.s. will see it after that. eventually, we're told as much as 100,000 tons of debris could wash up on u.s. shores. john blackstone takes a look at what happens when it does. >> from automobiles to fishing boats, the japanese tsunami swept an estimated 4 to 8 million tons of debris into the pacific. much of it sank close to the japanese coast, but oceanographer 1 to 2 million tons was aushd out to sea. it's enough trash to cover 500 football fields six feet deep. now it's at the mercy of the ocean current. >> it's not a floating mass of trash or debris, i should say, but rather, it is dispersed over a large region of the pacific ocean. >> a computer generated model shows the widening area where the debris is now likely to be found. spread along a path a thousand miles wide and 2,000 miles long and headed toward the united states. >> what we do not know is when exactly that debris will make landfall, how much will make landfall and largely, what is the composition of that debris that will make landfall. >> so with
the west coast of the u.s. will see it after that. eventually, we're told as much as 100,000 tons of debris could wash up on u.s. shores. john blackstone takes a look at what happens when it does. >> from automobiles to fishing boats, the japanese tsunami swept an estimated 4 to 8 million tons of debris into the pacific. much of it sank close to the japanese coast, but oceanographer 1 to 2 million tons was aushd out to sea. it's enough trash to cover 500 football fields six feet deep. now...